The clearing of sidewalks and public rights-of-way would happen at least three times per week, during which belongings must be removed or get confiscated.
Eric Heinz
Happy homeowners: Protests over residential valuations in Denver drop
The assessments largely don’t take into account the boom Colorado’s housing market has seen since the onset of the pandemic.
Urgent care chain to open in Five Points
AFC Urgent Care will demolish a structure at 3248 Champa St. and put up a new 3,600-square-foot clinic on a site it purchased in early 2020.
Campaigns kick off for competing Park Hill Golf Club ballot initiatives
One measure would preserve the defunct golf course as open space. The other would make it easier to redevelop the site.
Project Snapshot: 2141 S. Broadway
A five-story, 421,000-square-foot apartment complex with 366 units is being built on the former site of a carpet and furniture store.
Nonprofit to give building near Civic Center a $20M makeover
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless plans to rehabilitate a 10-story, 101-unit complex that has housed the former homeless for 25 years.
Return of City Park helps boost Denver’s golf course revenue
The reopening of the course added more than $1 million to total tee time fees at municipal courses between April and August compared to the same months in 2020.
Mayor Hancock unveils $1.5 billion city budget proposal for 2022
He said Denver is making an economic recovery after being hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic, but tourism and hospitality industries continue to lag.
Event recap: Scenes and highlights of BusinessDen’s ‘Back to Business Bash’
Featured panelists were Albus Brooks, Ed Haselden, Bobby Hutchinson, Matt Joblon and Austin Kane.
Carrot and stick: City workers may get bonuses or be fired over COVID shots
More than 14,000 are eligible to receive $400 under the proposal if they are immunized or granted an exemption, but those who don’t comply could face dismissal.